Eaton Canyon Golf Course

This course plays up and down the hills. There is a flood control channel that comes into play on five holes, including #3, a 164-yard, par 3, which requires golfers to hit over the channel to reach the green. The fairways generally slope from left to right. Great views of the San Gabriel Mountains are offered from just about anywhere on the course. The greens are slightly sloped, but some are really undulating. The course has many old and large trees that can affect your shots. The wind kicks up in the afternoon, coming through the canyon, making proper club selection an important aspect of the game. There is an additional set of ladies' tees that can be used when playing an eighteen hole round.

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Course Reviews

Kishwaukee Country Club"Great Course"This course was great. It was one of the most beautiful, lovely, and most difficult course I have every played. I play a lot of golf to. That's why I give Kishwaukee Country Club a 5-star.---Ron, Atlanta, Georgia

Indian Springs Golf Club"Indian Springs - Hidden Jewel"This course is in a rural setting, with many farms around. Getting to it is a challenge, but once there, some pleasurable hours will be had. The course was well maintained, with good fairways and well manicured greens. There is almost an "upper level" and "lower level" for play and the elevation changes pretty dramatically for middle Illinois. There are plenty of water hazards, woods and places to make shots, so the course may be tough for new players. For shotmakers, it is a great skill test. The signature hole offers a scenic tee, overlooking two water hazards, gazing out into a woods and just barely able to see the dogleg right hole. Anything too far out or left or right goes out of play, and bunkers guard the green on the approach. The clubhouse has the essentials for refreshments, the price is moderate and the staff are friendly. I would recommend this course to anyone for an enjoyable outing and challenge.---Doc Young, Illinois

Glenkerry Golf Course"Good course to teach your kids"This is a good course to teach tour kids how to golf, because it is a moderately short course. I took my 8 year old son golfing there, and he shot a 58! Not too bad for his first time out, and he had a blast!We have been back twice and can't wait for sping to go again.---Brian Murray, Rockford, MI USA

Marcus Pointe Golf Club"Great play!"I loved this courses difficulty and beuty. I would recomend this course to all skill levels of play.---Anonymous, Anonymous